Emma Stone and Nathan Fielder recently made an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live to discuss their new show, “The Curse.” The talk show hosts began by congratulating Emma on her pregnancy. It turns out that Emma and Nathan play a couple on the show, reminiscent of those featured on HGTV. However, the talk quickly shifted to a review of the show in The New York Times.
Emma read aloud a part of the review that called her performance “marvelous” and highlighted her ability to portray her character’s lack of self-awareness and charm. However, the reviewer criticized Nathan’s acting as “limited and stiff.” This prompted Emma and Nathan to express their disagreement with the review.
Jimmy Kimmel, always one to add humor to situations, offered to call The New York Times and correct the mistake. Emma and Nathan eagerly agreed, and Jimmy proceeded to leave a message claiming that Nathan is anything but limited and stiff. He even jokingly mentioned that Nathan identifies as a “hardcore lesbian” instead.
The conversation later veered towards Emma’s history of breaking bones. She revealed that she has broken seven bones, often due to her enthusiasm for things like magic tricks. Nathan chimed in with his own story of breaking his shoulder while gushing over a magic trick performed by David Blaine.
As the interview wrapped up, Jimmy asked the duo about their Thanksgiving plans. Emma shared that she would be dining out at a restaurant to avoid the stress of cooking. Nathan, being Canadian, mentioned having auditions lined up on Thanksgiving, hinting at potentially exciting opportunities for his acting career.
The segment ended on a light note, with the hosts encouraging viewers to watch “The Curse” and joking about the struggles of modern journalism before signing off. Overall, Emma Stone and Nathan Fielder‘s appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live was filled with laughter, witty banter, and a lighthearted discussion about their show.